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  • Asked whether she met with her Finnish counterpart "just because" of their similarities in age and gender, New Zealand's leader questioned whether reporters would ask the same of her male predecessor.
  • The California Public Utilities Commission is close to unveiling changes that could make installing rooftop solar more expensive for consumers. Meanwhile, a local environmental group says people are harassing the sea lions in La Jolla. And, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria talks about his first year in office and what’s ahead in year two.
  • Find healing for spiritual trauma and church hurt with this virtual mini-retreat. Through healing practices, sharing stories, and holding sacred space for one another, we will take time to acknowledge and lovingly tend to the very real pain of trauma and harm caused by religious teachings, institutions and even relationships. Based on the work of trauma therapist Teresa B. Pasquale in her book "Sacred Wounds: A Path to Healing from Spiritual Trauma," we'll engage in guided meditation, personal reflection and group discussion within a safe and supportive environment. You'll deepen your understanding of spiritual trauma, connect with others' experiences through intimate and honest conversation, and receive validation for your own personal trauma. By learning and practicing simple grounding and healing practices, you'll leave the retreat with concrete steps toward your own spiritual healing. Date | Saturday, April 23 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Location | Online Get tickets here! Early bird (valid until April 13): $30 – $60 General admission: $50 – $75 For more information, please visit eventbrite.com/e/healing-sacred-wounds-mini-retreat.
  • Brian Feldman has long been fascinated by Twitter's efforts to contextualize trending topics with short descriptions. So he documented more than 450 from this year and put them in a public archive.
  • A top Qatari official involved in the country's World Cup organization has put the number of worker deaths for the tournament “between 400 and 500” for the first time, a drastically higher number than any other previously offered by Doha.
  • Russia unleashed a new wave of airstrikes at Ukraine, aimed at destroying the power grid. The attacks caused damage and casualties, but Ukraine said it shot down most of the incoming missiles.
  • Revelations from Jones' defamation trials point to the existence of a rarified class of extreme internet personalities who are better shielded from efforts to stem the reach of their content.
  • Director: Elie Grappe Run Time: 90 min. Release Year: 2021 Language: French, Ukrainian, Russian w/ English subtitles Starring: Caterina Barloggio, Nastya Budiashkina, Sabrina Rubtsova, Tanya Mikhina, Thea Brogli Tagline: Set in 2014, this award winning drama follows a talented gymnast as she leaves the Ukraine for Switzerland after her journalist mother is targeted by the Yanukovich regime on the eve of the Maidan Revolution. Kino Lorber, the film’s distributor, will donate 10% of ticket revenue to Direct Relief for their work in Ukraine. Synopsis: A talented young gymnast from Kiev, played by real-life former Ukrainian national team member Anastasiia Budiashkina, moves to Switzerland to pursue her Olympic dreams in Elie Grappe’s award-winning drama. Set in 2014, the film follows 15-year-old Olga as she tries to make friends on her new team and adjust to life in her new home. As she relentlessly trains in preparation for the European Championships, her friends and family back in the Ukraine are taking to the streets in what would become known as the Maidan Revolution. Olga is left a powerless, distant bystander as her mother, an investigative journalist, faces danger and violence in her work challenging the brutal Yanukovich regime.
  • The FBI is concerned that the Chinese government could use TikTok to influence American users or control their devices. The company is working with the U.S. government towards a security agreement.
  • Join a live virtual artist discussion during which five artists will share how their artistic practice and work speaks to issues around land, the environment, climate change, and waste. Unified in their innovative and exploratory use of materials and subjects, artists Fernando Casasempere, Anya Gallaccio, Rebeca Méndez, and John Mireles will gather to discuss their individual practices creating works that invite us to explore our relationship with nature and the earth. While employing different media, these artists reveal the powerful human presence and influence that remains in the objects, landscapes, and environments we inhabit. The conversation will be moderated by Voice of San Diego’s Environment Reporter, MacKenzie Elmer. Visit San Diego Museum of Art on Facebook + Instagram + @SDMA on Twitter
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